TENDEE FOE SAI-E OF PROPERTY. | RENDERS are invited for the piuI chase of property at the corner of I Dunstan and Arthur Streets.. Otaki Railway, containing i-acrs {more or lees) v, ith G-ioomed dwelling and outbuildings thereon. lenders close with the undersigned on JULY 4th, at iCOOK. to. tie marked
" lender." The highest or any tende not necessarily accepted. MHS THOMAS "MORGAN. Dunstan Street, Otaki Railway. BOOT-REPAIRING. CLAT has opened a boot repai shop at the back of Mrs Walker' residence (Mateau .Street), and is pri pared to do repairs neatly and prompt ly. Prices right. "LYRIC" PIE SHOP. PIES And
DAILY - At HANNAH'a BUILDINGS ( Opp. Family Hotel). HoiHo-iiiadc Cakes a Specialty. SAUSAGE ROLLS, ETC. ANDY CKADDOCK Prouri I WEBBS_CACKLE 1 BARTHOLOMEW ROAD .... LEVIN. GEO. WEBB ... .7TT. Proprietor. JREEDEH of Rock, and Indiau Kuunar Duck ■flute ectr strain).
Day; old chicks and ducklings:— Prices for Chicks, per 100, £5/10/-, Prices for Chicks, per 50, £2/15/-, Prices for Chicks, per 20. £l/10/-, Smaller Lots. 1/4 eoch, Ducklings, per 100, £O. ( Ducklings, per 50, £3. | Ducklings, per 25, £l/12/0. (Smaller Lots, J " ! »• Eggs foi hutching, Settings of 15 eggs, 12/0 and 15/-, Settings by Imported Cockerel, £l/1/jCASH WITH ORDER. -'Phono IOOr. Levin. SPECIAL BARGAINS FOR THIS ' CREAM DOCTOR FLANNEL 2/11 yd. WHITE DAMASK 40-INCH TWEED 3/6 yd. OBEAM CASEMENT COLOURED BORDER ... 1/- yd. MRS MUIRS TE HOEO. T. B. BAX, "THE OLD SPORT" \ Is ajrain on Deck, and wants to do 1 business with you. \ One look in his window will convince 1 you that his prices are right, and ] there is no occasion to go out of Otaki J to buy. I All lines to suit the gentlemen at i Bedrock Price-. • Fo r the Boys: Parents don't forget! this is tho shop to buy from. J thing sold below Wellington prices. ) Suits to measure from £4 12s tid. Goods requited not' in stock will be procured by return maiL ! T. B. BAX .... PROPRIETOR. CHURCH SERVICES. | SUNDAY NEXT. ANGLICAN CHURCH. Otaki—--8 aazi.—H.C. Sunday School—P.4s li a.m.—Matins 7 p.m.—Evensong Otuki Station, 2.30 p.io.—Suudaji Manakau — 10 a.m.—Sunday School. Z jj.ru. —Evensong Te Horo—--10 a.m. —Sunday School 11 a.m.—H.C. Paraparatumi— II a.m.—H.C. 7 p.m. —Evensong i'aikanae—--7 p.m.—ET.-ea.?oiig PiekaJcsriki — 8 a.m. —H.C. 7 p.m.—Evensong MAORI CHURCH. 10.30 —Matins 2.13 p.m.—Maori &.B. METHODIST CHURCH. | 7 p.m.—Rev. B. P. Keall, s p.ES.—-Mr Amlr<*w I 2.50 p.m.—Eer. E. ?. Keaßj s I vTaikanae — i g. 15. pjßs—Ber. P. T. Maixs i I 11 s-sj.—-R»t, P. J. Mairc £ BOMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH. 10 (Lra,~-54t«M
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Otaki Mail, 29 June 1923, Page 3
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